Enjoying seeing Bangladesh post really competitive against the likes of India and SL with very little contribution from Shakib. Mahmudullah seemse like a great guy to have coming in at the back end of your innings.

Naeem can clear the ropes too. They just need more consistency in the middle from Shakib, Ashraful and Raqibul to set up the game for them though as Kayes isn't going to score 70 odd very often at all. Don't really expect big scores from Tamim against the better teams at this stage of his career but he can get starts like he did today fairly regularly and the upper middle order can be more consistent, as I said, they'll have a vaguely decent batting lineup. Lots of ifs though.

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Is there a better ODI player in the world than Dhoni? He's a superb captain for the format, keeps wicket to a good standard, averages over 50 with the bat after more than 150 games and can play any sort of role (early-innings pinch hitter, #3 hundred maker, middle overs accumulator, finisher or a mix of any of those as the innings goes on) you like. Hell he even has a wicket. The best ODI player in the world right now IMO, and there could well be an argument for him being the best ever when he retires.